S.J.Res. 102 (93rd): Joint resolution to authorize and request the President to proclaim June 17, 1973, as a day of commemoration of the opening of the upper Mississippi River by Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet in 1673.

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Introduced:

May 2, 197393rd Congress, 1973–1974

Status:

Died in a previous Congress

This resolution was introduced on May 2, 1973, in a previous session of Congress, but was not enacted.

The “S.J.Res.” in “S.J.Res. 102” means this is a Senate joint resolution in the United States Congress. A joint resolution is often used in the same manner as a bill. If passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and signed by the President, it becomes a law. Joint resolutions are also used to propose amendments to the Constitution.

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